By Teresa Spencer The universe just got a little quieter. Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and cosmic wild card of Kiss has left the stage for good. He was 74. To the world, he was the ...
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Bob Dylan Once Said KISS Listeners Were Headed to the “Pit,” but He Wrote a Song for the Band Anyway
Even though Bob Dylan once took a short shot at KISS fans in 1979, he still wrote a song for them years later.
Dubbed the Spaceman and Space Ace, Frehley co-founded Kiss alongside Simmons, Stanley and Criss in 1973. Although he departed ...
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With their face paint, pyrotechnics and larger-than-life attitude, KISS didn’t just play rock music — they turned it into a full-blown spectacle that defined an era. Formed in 1973 in New York City by ...
What happened between Ace Frehley and his fellow KISS bandmates at the 2014 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony?
The legendary "Spaceman" of KISS died Oct. 16 after a fall in his home studio. He wrote one of the band's songs based on a ...
Ace Frehley, the Spaceman of Kiss who played with the group from their formation in 1973 until 1983, and then again in the Nineties, has died at 74.
However, the Spaceman crooner claimed that he and Gene Simmons had buried the hatchet. He recalled speaking to the latter in ...
Ace Frehley, founding guitarist with theatrical rock band Kiss, dies at 74 – Entertainment, Nation and World News | West ...
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